FUCK THE POLICE
911 EVERY DAY
Hey conservatards, it's voluntary you dumbasses. Not that I give a fuck if it's voluntary or not, just that it happens.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11162008/news/regionalnews/bloomy_to_nyc__hold_the_salt_138959.htm
BLOOMY TO NYC: HOLD THE SALT
By MELISSA KLEIN
SHAKEUP: The mayor wants less use of these.Last updated: 2:58 am
The city has come up with a plan to help you shake your salt habit, according to New York magazine.
In a closed-door gathering at Gracie Mansion late last month, health experts and food-industry representatives were told about Mayor Bloomberg's next crusade - an effort to reduce the salt in processed food by 20 percent over the next five years, the magazine reports in this week's issue.
City health czar Dr. Thomas Frieden went as far as saying that high blood pressure, which is linked to excessive salt, is "the greatest public-health threat facing the city."
He leaned on industry groups to sign on to the plan by the end this month, according to an attendee.
Restaurateurs will be encouraged to join a "voluntary" initiative and that there won't be new regulations.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11162008/news/regionalnews/bloomy_to_nyc__hold_the_salt_138959.htm
BLOOMY TO NYC: HOLD THE SALT
By MELISSA KLEIN
SHAKEUP: The mayor wants less use of these.Last updated: 2:58 am
The city has come up with a plan to help you shake your salt habit, according to New York magazine.
In a closed-door gathering at Gracie Mansion late last month, health experts and food-industry representatives were told about Mayor Bloomberg's next crusade - an effort to reduce the salt in processed food by 20 percent over the next five years, the magazine reports in this week's issue.
City health czar Dr. Thomas Frieden went as far as saying that high blood pressure, which is linked to excessive salt, is "the greatest public-health threat facing the city."
He leaned on industry groups to sign on to the plan by the end this month, according to an attendee.
Restaurateurs will be encouraged to join a "voluntary" initiative and that there won't be new regulations.